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Lost is an American science fiction adventure drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, with a total of 121 episodes over six seasons.
- List of Lost Characters
The characters from the American drama television series...
- List of Lost Episodes
Season two aired from September 21, 2005, to May 24, 2006....
- List of Lost Characters
- Development
- History
- Announcement of An End Date
- FANDOM
- Lost: Untangled
- Lostpedia
- See Also
Conception
Under the lead of group chairman Lloyd Braun, ABC had seen a steady decline to the number four spot in ratings, behind NBC, CBS, and Fox. The network was desperate for new hits. In the summer of 2003, about 50 ABC executives met at a retreat in Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, California. During a banquet, people suggested various concepts for new TV shows. Lloyd Braun himself pitched the idea of what he described as "Cast Away - The Series", after the movie starring Tom Hanks. (The...
Casting
J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof first imagined Jack as a leader, who be killed by the Monster in the first part of the pilot. Michael Keaton was originally slated to play Jack in a guest capacity. However, Keaton was never actually sent a script. The idea to have Jack die in the first episode remained until a week before shooting began. Stephen McPherson, who was at that time the head of Touchstone, was adamant that Jack had to survive, because he felt the audience would feel "cheated" if Jack...
Creatorship disputes
After Jeffrey Lieber, who had come up with a script for a pilot before the concept of the show would be overhauled by J.J. Abrams, had been fired by Lloyd Braun, he felt that he deserved a credit for his work. Lieber complained to the Writers Guild of America, whereupon ABC and Touchstone argued that Lieber's initial concept had nothing to do with the show that was now being developed. Lieber managed to get his hands on a shooting script for the pilot and drew parallels between characters in...
Crew
There have been numerous changes to the creative writing staff behind the storyline of Lost from the beginning to the end. The most notable one is the quick departure of co-creator J.J. Abrams from the show. Abrams was never fully invested in Lost due to his duties on his own show Alias and his planned pilot The Catch (which ultimately never got picked up). Damon Lindelof had originally been brought on board to help Abrams develop the outline for the show. Together, Abrams and Lindelof wrote...
Marketing
Lost has been notable as a television program that has been heavily integrated with a multifaceted interaction with viewers, many of which have been industry firsts. These have included a significant use of the internet, including three Alternate Reality Games (The Lost Experience, Find 815, and the Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project), webisodes, official podcasts, an official forum called "The Fuselage", episodes made available through iTunes after broadcast for viewing on iPods, episodes...
Awards won
1. Main article: Awards
For the first three seasons, the future of the show was uncertain. There were rumors about further seasons, and even feature films. However, on May 7, 2007, ABC revealed that Lost was to continue for a further three seasons, with each of them being condensed into 16 episodes. They were to be aired back-to-back with no gaps, starting in February and...
Lost became a widespread hit around the world. This success created a community of dedicated fans who analyzed every single aspect of the show, including planted Easter eggs. The producers, aware of their fanbase, included these Easter eggs to enhance the enjoyment of the show.
ABC, beginning in Season 5, found a new way to recap episodes of Lost called Lost Untangled. This was a comical way of summarizing the previous episode using the Lost character Action Figures from Season 1. These short clips aired after Lost during ABC's "Life On Mars", and were also shown on ABC's Lostweb page.
Categories 1. Characters 2. Cast 3. Crew Miscellaneous 1. Bibliography 2. Literary works 3. Songs featured in Lost 4. Unanswered questions 5. Mysteries 6. Storyline 7. Criticism of Lost
Season two aired from September 21, 2005, to May 24, 2006. In addition to the twenty-three regular episodes, three specials were aired that provided recaps and insights into the show's mysteries. There were several cast changes in season two.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By1122J. J. Abrams3344Jack BenderThis article contains episode summaries for the first season of Lost. In the U.S., original episodes of season one aired between September 22, 2004, and May 25, 2005. For airdates on other networks, and in other countries, see: Airdates.
Lostpedia is a Lost-related wiki with over 6,000 articles, 25,000 registered users, and 150 million page views. It was launched on September 22, 2005, one day after the Season 2 premiere "Man of Science, Man of Faith" aired.
Directed by J.J. Abrams. "Guys, where are we?" — Charlie Pace. Jack, Kate and Charlie bring the cockpit's transceiver, which isn't working, back to the beach. Walt finds a pair of handcuffs in the jungle. Sawyer attacks Sayid, accusing him of being a terrorist and crashing the plane.
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The survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island. Creators. J.J. Abrams. Jeffrey Lieber. Damon Lindelof. Stars. Jorge Garcia. Josh Holloway. Yunjin Kim. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. S1-6. +3. Add to Watchlist.